Nikko Co TN6500 Radio Controlled Toy User Manual 8

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Correspon Ref No 9512 Exhibit B2 Users Manual

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Date Submitted1999-09-08 00:00:00
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THUNDER ROAD
FCC ID : CVT’I’NSSOO
BA . 1/25
USER' S MANUAL
mm column
No. 25013
Please read carelully before starting to operate.
FEATURES
0 Real sound system (Real sound that changes
according to the way the vehicle is operated.)
starter motor’s operating sound, engine's idling
sound, sound of exhaust brake, sound of horn,
etc.
. Sch full function
Runs forward & reverse, turns left & right, stop.
(Speed control and steering control can be
done separately.)
0 2 x 2 speed forward running
* Steerable low speed 8. high speed
* Vehicle’s High/Low change over switch
0 Trailer connection
9 NIKKO
BATTERY REQUIREMENTS
TRANSMITTER:
6 AA size (UM-3) alkaline (1.5V) batteries
VEHlCLEI
8 AA size (UM-3) alkaline (1.5V) or Ni-Cd (1.2V)
batteries or one 9.6V Ni‘Cd battery pack
Please read the instructions before starting to operate.
Without any precautions, the vehicle may move Without
your command or there may be overheating of batteries
or power motor. Additionally. the vehicle should be kept
out of the reach of very young children,
NIKKO
AMERICA, INC
2» T1”) 77 y?
OTD lNSTALL ANTENNA TUBE
Antenna wire
Let amenna wire hang
down lleelyt
* Pass antenna wire through antenna tube
and insert the antenna tube into antenna
tube holder.
‘ 1
Vehicle 1]
Front tire on-otl switch Rear tire Battery compartment lid Stopper latch
O o D
0 l
O o l m
Front bumper Trailer connection
Steering alignment layer
. , ~ 60 b
Transmitter rm 19 » CV Tl“ k
Antenna
LED power indicator l
U Steering control stick
Speed Coflllol stick
FORWARD
NEUTRAL
BACKWARD =
mi»
AUTO POWER OF TRANSMITTER (PAT.P.)
(To prevent unnecessary power loss.)
The transmitter is turned ON automatically when you operate
the transmitter (and the red LED owner indicator lighs up to
indicate that the power has been turned ON). About 15 seconds
after you stop operating the transmitter, the power is automati-
cally turned OFF (and the red LED power indicator goes out),
When the transmitter power is turned OFF(about 15 seconds after
you stop operating). the vehicle can be jammed by other hens-
ceiver radio waves and start to move abnormally. When this
happens, turn the transmitter power ON once more, so that the
vehicle will not be iammed by external radio waves.
OSELECT THE GEAR ACCORDING TO YOUR
PLAY GRUUIII) CUNDITIIINS
LOW: ”L” Gear is suitable lor rough surfaces or small places.
HIGH: “H" Gear is suitable for large places with smooth surface
Vehicle runs faster than at "L" Gear.
A! gear level “H" position, ALKALINE batteris’
life on not last long, we recommend NI-CD
rechargeable batteries for long play at “H"
position
When ALKALINE batteries are being used. We
recommend to play at gear lever ‘L' position.
* if the selector switch (gear shift] should not move smoothly.
slight turning of the rear wheels by hand will facilitate shifting.
BATTERY IN LATION
Transmitter
CAUflON:
0 Install batteries making sure that ® and 9 poles
of the batteries are posltionsd accurately
' Avoid using alkaline batteries and Nl-Cd batteries
together.
0 Avoid using new alkaline batteries and old alkaline
batteries togethen
- Avoid using charged Ni-Cd batteries and discharged
Ni-Cd batteries regain“
Vehicle
0 TO USE AA (UM-3) BATTERIES
Battery case
B AA(UM~3D Ni-Cd or alkaline Batteries
HOW TO OPEN THE BATTERY LID
Battery compartment lid
Stooge: latch
Make sure the vehicle's on-arf switch is in its
OFF position,
* We recommend the use of powerful and economical 8 AA lUM‘S) Ni-Cd
batteries or a 95V Ni-Cd battery pack.
0 TO USE 9.6V NI-CD BATTERY PACK
osv Ni-Cd battery pack
Disconnect the connectors as shown after a run.
5" r? r3 4 . f
i*%
Use Ni-Cd pack holder so that the pack
(it firmly on the wall of the battery
compartment.
lwhen you connect the connectors, make certain the
vehicle Switch is in the “OFF" posrtion.
OSet connectors properiy. (The connectors are
designed to be connected in only one way so that
the positive (+) and the negativetf) terminais are
connected accurately)
0 Disconnect the connectors immediately after a run.
OWhen you disconnect the connectors, don’t pull by
the cords. V
tAvord short circuits because it is very dangerous.
ORemove all the batteries both from‘ the vehicle and
the transmitter after a run.
HOW TO OPERATE .
® Select H or L with the vehicle's change over switch.
® Extend transmitter antenna to its full length.
(3 Turn ON the transmitter by operating the transmitter.
(LED comes ON.)
@ Turn ON the vehicle while the transmitters LED is
lighting.
® There wili be a sound of starter motor and engine's
accelerating sound and then engine's idling sound.
® Start operating the vehicle, The sound will change
according to the way the vehicle move. Moreover.
there will be a sound at horn by pushing the trans—
mitter's horn button.
® Turn OFF the vehicle after operating.
® Remove all batteries from vehicle and transmitter.
* Please follow the above sequence of operation.
Vehicle
Tulle Forward Running
with
v [x
rm. «so,
til
Berore the vehicle‘s on-otf switch is turned ON, should the
transmitters LED power indicator be turned ON by operating
the transmitter. This is for transmitting steadying signals so
that the vehicle should not move erraticaily when the vehicle
is turned ON.
FIJNWANII IIIINNINE
You can énioy the exitement of 2 stages of speed from
Nnnnal (Low) Speed Forward Running to High Speed Forward
running by operating the Trigger.
(Low Speed) The truck runs at Low Speed by (TURBO High Speed) The truck runs at TURBO High
operatlng the stick upward. Speed by operating the stick
right and upward simultaneously
while the truck runs at LOW
Q E] {o} 3 Speed
0 0
NOTE:
0 If the antenna is not screwed in securely, the vehicle
may move erratically. Screw in the antenna securely.
0 You can control the vehicle at a longer distance by
holding the transmltter higher with the antenna
straight up.
0 The vehicle may sometimes tail to make engine send
when the 6 AAlUM—S) batteries are runnlng out of
power, In this case, replace all batteries with fresh ones.
~ . l - . 5 ., ,
O The vehicle runs very fast at TURBO High Speed.
Please operate the vehlcle carefully.
C Don't try to operate the vehicle to move if lI stuckt
T0 ADJUST STEERING ALIGNMENT
Steering alignment lever
Adjust the steering alignment lever on
the underside of the vehicle when the
vehicle does not run straight.
EAL OPERATING SO D
Starter motor
Tum ON the vehicle and there will be a sound of starter
motor and then engine’s accelerating sound.
When the speed control stick is set at STOP position
afiei the engine soundings already started, there wm
be engine's idling soundl
The snund will change according to the vehicle‘s
running speed.
N the speed control stick is returned to STOP position
when the truck Is running, [have will be a sound of
exhaust brake,
when the truck is going backward, there is the sound
of back buuer.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORY (NOT INCLUDED)
MODEL N0t1212
ur. arm 65A Annuwed
Disribufled by NIKKO Miami IND
This more Emery charger has been designed
ip‘diically her use wilh MIKKO Radio-Connor‘s!
mducts haw-w mum: syaierira.
HOW TO RECHARGE:
* NEW AA NI-CD BATTERIES OR A 9.6V NI-CD BATTERY PACK IS
NOT CHARGED. RECHARGE BEFORE STARTING TO USE.
0 Connect the charger with the Ni-Cd battery pack or the battery
case by using the adapter as shown.
@ household mullet
8 AA Ni—Cd batteries Chem”
9.5v Nl-Cd
battery pack
NOTE
The easy Ni-Cd battery pack has the same feature as the 8 AA Ni-Cd
batteries. 30, the 9,6v Ni-Cd battery pack requires the same recharging
hours as the 8 AA Ni-Cd batteries‘.
0 Recharging hours should be as shown below according to use of
batteries.
UM-S (“AA” lee)X4 F'cs
UM-3 (“AA“ size)x6 Pcs
UM-3 ("AA” sizeix7 PCS
UMfS ("AA" size)x8 Pcs
UM-2I“C"Slze) x4 Pcs Ghouls
UM-2 (“C" Size) XS Pcs Dhours
* Additional charging WILL NOT improve the output of the 3 AA
Ni-Cd batteries or the aev Ni»Cd battery pack.
WARNING:
Charge Nickel Cadmium batteries only. Do not charge flashlight, heavy
duty, alkaline. transistor, mercury or other primary cell batteries as
these can cause leakage, fire or explosion. Do not expose charger to
rain or moisture. Replace charger it cord becomes frayed or defective.
6 hours
thurs
0 hours
EhDurs
FOR USE WITH NICKEL-CADMIUM RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES ONLY
IMPORTANT: FOR USE WlTH NIKKO RADIO CONTROL»
LED PRODUCTS HAVING NICKEL CAD-
MIUM HECHARGING FEATURE.
DC OUTPUT BV-ZOOmA.
o Plugs directly into flriy ordinary househald outlet. said
Is then connected with the battery case or the 95V
Ni-Cd battery pack by using the adapter:
CAUTION:
ELECTRICALLV OPERATE) PRODUCT
Not recommended for children under 10 years Of age. As
with all electrical products, precautions should be observ-
ed during handling arid use to prevent electrical shock.
INPUTr 120VAC—60Hz
Cleaning and maintenance:
This toy vehicle needs periodic maintenance and cleaning
Warning to the parents
The charger for the Ni-Cd battery pack needs periodic inspection to see that the lead
wires, plugs, outer case, and other parts are not damaged in any way, it any of the
parts are damaged, do not use the charger until it is completely repaired.
Caution
rlfeep out of reach ol small children under 36 months old as there is danger oi getting
urt.
THE HBRC‘MSeaI on the nickel cadmium battery pack
indicates that NikkuArnerica is voluntarily participating in an
industry program to collect and re cle these batteries at the
end oft eir useful life. The RB C program provides a
convenient alternative to disposing nickel~cadmium
batteries into the trash or municipal waste streem,which is
itle al in some areas.
Nik 0 America's payments to RBRC makes it easy for you to
drop oif the spent battery pack at local retailers who sell
rep acement nickel-cadmium batteries.
You may also contact your local recgcling center for
inlormation on where to return the spent attary pack.
RERC is a trademark of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling
% Corporation.
THE FCC WANTS YOU KNOW
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the
icllowing two conditions:
1 This device may not cause harmiul interference.
2 This device must accept any interference recsived.including interference that
may cause undesired operationi
Yo'ur Fl/C car might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating prop~
er v.
To determine whether your Fi/C car is causing the interference, turn oit your Ft/c
car.
It the interference goes away.your RIC car is causing the interlerence.
Try to eliminate the interference by:
0 Moving your Fl/C car away from the receiver,
0 Contacting your local store for help.
ll ou cannot eliminate the Interference, the FCC requires that you stop using your
R C car.
Notice :
Changes or modifications not. expressly approved by
the manufacturer for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
or
sis/mm 14-43 Adothn-I-lur sot/m

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